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Scientists Battle in Court Over Lucrative Patents for Gene-Editing Tool

12 pointsby gloriousdukeover 8 years ago

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dekhnover 8 years ago
Everybody was really excited about CRISPR for a while. The excitement has died down. Why?<p>More people came to understsand that CRISPR is just a useful tool, another one we&#x27;ve borrowed from the wonderful bacteria. Like restriction endonucleases, the new tech transforms how we do many processes in the lab, and probably also in the hospital.<p>However, that&#x27;s all it is. A tool. A tool that makes what was really hard slightly easier. Modifying the DNA of a genome in place was <i>always</i> the easy part. Biology does that all the time (viruses, lambda switch, yeast mating types, etc).<p>Figuring out what to change the DNA to, ensuring the modification is 100% accurate, in the right place, and no off-target effects, those are all harder problems. Biology requires thousands to millions of years to improve on phenotypes, and we&#x27;re just now starting to realize how hard it is to change one part of the genome without adjusting for that change in a million other locations.<p>And CRISPR&#x2F;cas9- the tech being argued over. It&#x27;s not even that useful. It&#x27;s blunt-end joining, newer techniques with fewer off target effects using overlap joining are being worked out. cas9 might be obsolete before anybody even gets a Nobel Prize for it!
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anonymfusover 8 years ago
Applying existing technology in a novel way should not be patentable.
88e282102ae2e5bover 8 years ago
Not mentioned in this article is Cpf1, another CRISPR enzyme which is unambiguously owned by the Broad Institute and may have less off-target activity compared to Cas9. It could easily be that this entire disagreement is over nothing.